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RGL agrees with Nikki Turner – business owners should do ‘due diligence’. RGL Management Limited is regulated by the Claims Management Regulator in respect of regulated claims management activities. Small business action groups

RBS to end ‘nightmare’ as scandal report is published The Times, 31.01.18 RBS report to be published The Financial Conduct Authority has said it is willing finally to issue a highly critical report into Royal Bank of Scotland’s

RBS chiefs sorry for ‘awful’ conduct The Times, 31.01.18 The chairman of Royal Bank of Scotland has admitted his embarrassment over revelations of how it treated small business customers in a bruising session in front of MPs.

RBS still giving impression that it just doesn’t get it over activities of GRG unit Independent, 30.01.18 “Sometimes you need to let customers hang themselves.” That statement infamously appeared on an internal Royal Bank of

RBS restructuring arm did not turn around ‘vast majority’ of businesses – CEO Reuters, 30.01.18 Royal Bank of Scotland’s (RBS.L) restructuring business did not turn around the “vast majority” of small businesses it worked with, Chief ...

Metro Bank boss slams ‘toxic’ RBS culture during his tenure Evening Standard, 30.01.18 Metro Bank boss Craig Donaldson on Tuesday told of the “toxic” culture at Royal Bank of Scotland during his time working there. Donaldson,

Time to end the auditing merry-go-round The Guardian, 30.01.18 Ross McEwan, chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, looks ridiculous. For roughly two years, he has resisted publication of the regulator’s so-called “skilled person’s report”

We need to see the full regulator’s report to clear the stench of RBS Sunday Times, 28.01.18 Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Ross McEwan comes up before the beak this week. Well, the Treasury select committee to be precise. The

News Guardian, 25.01.18 Now that the EU Withdrawal Bill has passed its House of Commons’ stages and goes to the House of Lords, the Commons is reverting back to a familiar weekly pattern, with a day of debate inspired by backbenchers.